This is probably the most fun I've had working on fanart in a long time, so thanks In case my art isn't as clear as I wanted, we've got Tony as Mortimer, Leon as Sylvester (not sure how he ironed those curls out, though), Cecilia as Rosemary (barely had to change anything!!), Joseph as a not-quite-bald Comshaw, Eddie as Snoot and Aggie as Agita (couldn't pass up that combo with the name similarity there), the decidedly non-scary Clarabelle as The Scary Lady and Ulysses as Uncle Frederick, and peeking in there at the bottom Marie as Digger.

Whee! I finished ahead of time for once! Now the rest of ya'z gotta get moving!

Mine's about done. Man, this thing is HUGE! At nearly 9x12 in size, I never intended on making it such a massive project - probably moreso since everything is done completely analog - yet that seems to be what's going down. I'll have it posted directly...

"I've come to accept a lot of what's wrong with this world, and there's not much I can do about it." - Johnny "Rotten" Lydon

This one was quite the creative puzzler to me! Considering you have twice (or even three) times the cast that I do, not to mention being nearly entirely rabbits and colors varying between grayscale to sepia to full-color, trying to pin down the right people with the right color balance was tough! So, I figured I'd use some of my principles as your principles and mix the palettes up a bit. Hope you like it!

"I've come to accept a lot of what's wrong with this world, and there's not much I can do about it." - Johnny "Rotten" Lydon

VinnieD wrote:Wow, you really captured it. I love it. I will finish mine soon. One of my instructors decided to drop a 4 page paper on me due Friday, so please be patient while I pull it out of the usual place.

Glad you liked it!

Looking at it now, tho, the graphic looks somewhat blurred compared to the text for some reason. It's weird - the visuals didn't look that soft to me when I was working on it. Might have to rework it and sub out later...

"I've come to accept a lot of what's wrong with this world, and there's not much I can do about it." - Johnny "Rotten" Lydon